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Sensory Processing

Sensory Processing

Sensory processing relates to the way our brain receives, organises and responds to sensory input from the world around us and from our internal body signals. This helps us think and behave in a meaningful and planned manner. Autistic young people may experience sensory information in a range of ways.

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Observations and examples

The young person’s reactions to the external environment and their internal body signals.

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    Impacts

    What are the helpful and unhelpful impacts on them and others?

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      Strategies

      Strategies and adjustments that can support them.

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